TY - GEN AB - Anthropogenic Climate Change is one of the biggest challenges of the 21st century and receives more and more international awareness. The central instruments to counter climate change are emissions trading schemes (ETS) to cover GHG emissions. To increase efficiency and to ensure global reduction of emissions damaging to the climate, an international emissions trading scheme would be a rational choice. To establish such a global scheme, political decision makers could follow a bottom-up-approach by linking already existing ETS with each other. The book investigates such linkings of emissions trading schemes, which provide many benefits for the linking partners. As experience shows, although the number of schemes increased in the last decade, only a few linkings were established. Thus, the book answers the question, if and which conditions for states exist to link their emissions trading schemes. About the author Matthias Machinek is a spokesman of one of the four German transmission system operators, which have a central role in the German Energy Transformation. Before that he worked as a political analyst in European and American carbon markets and as an office manager in the Parliament of Northrhine-Westphalia. He wrote his dissertation about the topic of linkings of emissions trading schemes at Prof. Dr. Thomas Jäger's chair of International Relations and Foreign Policy at the University of Cologne. AU - Machinek, Matthias, CN - HC79.P55 DO - 10.1007/978-3-658-36667-4 DO - doi ID - 1444186 KW - Emissions trading. KW - Environmental policy KW - Échange de droits d'émission (Environnement) LK - https://univsouthin.idm.oclc.org/login?url=https://link.springer.com/10.1007/978-3-658-36667-4 N2 - Anthropogenic Climate Change is one of the biggest challenges of the 21st century and receives more and more international awareness. The central instruments to counter climate change are emissions trading schemes (ETS) to cover GHG emissions. To increase efficiency and to ensure global reduction of emissions damaging to the climate, an international emissions trading scheme would be a rational choice. To establish such a global scheme, political decision makers could follow a bottom-up-approach by linking already existing ETS with each other. The book investigates such linkings of emissions trading schemes, which provide many benefits for the linking partners. As experience shows, although the number of schemes increased in the last decade, only a few linkings were established. Thus, the book answers the question, if and which conditions for states exist to link their emissions trading schemes. About the author Matthias Machinek is a spokesman of one of the four German transmission system operators, which have a central role in the German Energy Transformation. Before that he worked as a political analyst in European and American carbon markets and as an office manager in the Parliament of Northrhine-Westphalia. He wrote his dissertation about the topic of linkings of emissions trading schemes at Prof. Dr. Thomas Jäger's chair of International Relations and Foreign Policy at the University of Cologne. SN - 9783658366674 SN - 3658366672 T1 - Linking of emissions trading schemes :conditions for solid international cooperation to mitigate emissions / TI - Linking of emissions trading schemes :conditions for solid international cooperation to mitigate emissions / UR - https://univsouthin.idm.oclc.org/login?url=https://link.springer.com/10.1007/978-3-658-36667-4 ER -